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October 31st, 2000, 12:24 PM
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[RESOLVED] Most Useful Program
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October 31st, 2000, 12:30 PM
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Segate proxy. Remote Admin tool. Works great, most of the time.
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October 31st, 2000, 12:47 PM
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Registered User
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October 31st, 2000, 12:54 PM
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Linux!!
Sorry, i wanted to be the fist one to say that! Actually, my vote goes for either Troubleshooter or EZ-Drive.
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hAS ANYONE SEEN MY "cAPS lOCK kEY"?
hAS ANYONE SEEN MY "cAPS lOCK kEY"?
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October 31st, 2000, 12:56 PM
#5
Winzip and Files Shredder do small wonders!!
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WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO TODAY?......Not that it matters, because Micrsoft will crash on the way there!!!
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October 31st, 2000, 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by FU_MAN:
Linux!!
Sorry, i wanted to be the fist one to say that! Actually, my vote goes for either Troubleshooter or EZ-Drive.
Holy H*ll, don't let my one fellow co-worker here see that post!.....He got really burned one time because a person told him "Linux is a nice little program."......He about bit the guys head off for calling an OS a program!
But I must agree, it would be great if the world wasn't monopolized my MS and everybody could use Linux, it's just not dumb-friendly, I mean user-friendly enough yet!
BTW....I carry EZ-Drive everywhere I go!
[This message has been edited by 3fingersalute (edited October 31, 2000).]
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October 31st, 2000, 01:36 PM
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I hope this counts. I have every boot disk of every MS-OS ever made. They always come in handy when you got to do something like bios update, or attrib or deltree and you have machines with different oses.
win95a,b,c win98,se,dos 5-7 etc....
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October 31st, 2000, 01:44 PM
#8
I would have to say drive image pro has saved me SOOOOOO much time, especialy when we get 30 new laptops in that need the same 15 programs loaded. it takes a half day to get the first one set exactly how you want it, then make an image in 15 minutes, then 7 minutes per system after that.
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October 31st, 2000, 02:07 PM
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win boot disk(s) and ghost.
oh yeah..i normally copy msconfig to all of my boot disks...makes life easier when dealing w/ a 95 machine.
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prompt $p$g [dos = elite]
[This message has been edited by skut (edited October 31, 2000).]
prompt $p$g [dos = elite]
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October 31st, 2000, 04:00 PM
#10
This is a little off topic, but I've found that having a free account at one or more of the so-called "internet hard drives" can be handy thing to have. Assuming you have net access at the site you're at, you can store and retrieve your service programs/files from the customer's machine, not to mention having a backup source of these files if your service copy gets messed up by the customer's computer.
I use Xdrive ( www.xdrive.com ) myself.
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October 31st, 2000, 06:11 PM
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It's a dog eat dog world out there, and there isn't enough dog to go around. So get as much dog as you can, before all the dogs gone.
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October 31st, 2000, 07:02 PM
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November 1st, 2000, 12:41 AM
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November 1st, 2000, 03:57 AM
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A 95B boot disk that will start 95% of cdroms, and has everything from ATTRIB to XCOPY. If you cram just right you can get Spinrite on it too.
Winzip and Ghost are pretty high on the list also.
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Paint your old laptop!
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November 1st, 2000, 06:27 AM
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Registered User
Ghost and a nice set of bootable disks with CD-ROM support.
I have to mention my 3 CDs containing various drivers.
Can't do without them!
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